Literally, “to know how to stay on the world.” stare al mondo to handle oneself; to navigate through and adapt to different situations; to be worldwise;...
Pointed directly in front of oneself, blankly. Usually preceded by verbs of sight such as look, stare, or gaze. “stare/gaze (off) into space”, in Merriam-Webster...
attach oneself to a person or thing in a pathological, neurotic, or obsessive manner. [with on] to make something fixed and stable; to fix to stare fixedly...
tenere to hold (oneself), lean Synonyms: aggrapparsi, appoggiarsi to keep (oneself), stand, stay Synonyms: restare, mantenersi, rimanere, stare to take place...
Hyphenation: diè‧tro, dié‧tro dietro behind, at the back (colloquial) with oneself; along stare dietro dietro behind after, next dietro m (invariable) back, rear...
fluently, superlative most fluently) In a fluent manner, as expressing oneself easily, especially in a foreign language. He lived in Mexico, so he is...
tenersi tra le due acque Literally, “to stay between the two waters”. stàre tra le due acque (first-person singular present (with syntactic gemination...
yimn ― to gaze at, to stare at ընդարմանալ զբաղանօք ― əndarmanal zbałanōkʻ ― to preoccupy oneself, to plunge in, to engulf oneself զբազմակոյտ ոսկերաց նորա...
Sastre, Saters, Satres, TASers, Tasers, Tesars, asters, reasts, setars, stares, stears, tarses, tasers assert m (plural asserts) (programming) assert (conditional...
the death stare. Whenever he required the skeleton of some exotic beast to compare with his fossil bones, he would visit Basel Zoo and stare at the appropriate...